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The commission unanimously approved a plan to convert 62 Washington Street into 22 apartments while retaining commercial space, requiring 14 additional parking spaces beyond the 12 currently available. It also approved subdividing an 11.56-acre mobile home park property at 500 Washington Street into two lots, subject to easement and plan revisions, and continued a zoning amendment hearing to May 27.
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The 62 Washington Street project will create 22 residential units—18 one-bedroom, two two-bedroom, and two three-bedroom apartments—while keeping commercial space on the first and fourth floors. The applicant must provide 26 parking spaces in total before receiving a certificate of occupancy. The commission also approved creating two lots at 500 Washington Street, but the proposed multifamily development on one lot was not approved as part of this action.
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